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Human Rights And Academic Freedom In Europe

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Academic Freedom in Europe: A Preliminary Comparative Analysis

This paper is a preliminary attempt to establish a working definition of academic freedom for the European Union states. The paper details why such a definition is required for

A concerted implementation effort to deliver on the promise of academic freedom involving a broad range of actors—human rights and higher education communities working

In its recommendation, the European Parliament insists on the importance of academic freedom to be explicitly included in the EU’s external action. In terms of content, the

Increasingly, academic freedom is perceived as a human right grounded in international law, especially in light of the growing assault on academic freedom

THE ROLE OF ACADEMIA IN HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION AND PROMOTION Authors: 2.3 The institutional autonomy and the individual right to academic freedom 18 2.4 The erosion

two primary objectives: firstly, to explore the complex relationship between human rights and academic freedom, and secondly, to discuss the current state of academic freedom within

Academic freedom in Europe: Limitations and judicial remedies

  • All hands on deck: delivering academic freedom for Europe
  • Academic Freedom in Europe: A Preliminary Comparative Analysis
  • Academic freedom as a human right
  • ACADEMIC FREEDOM AS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT

W2: The development and interpretations of academic freedom since the XXth century; Academic freedom, freedom of expressions and human rights W3: The violations of academic freedom in

Can the standards set by the European supranational courts effectively safeguard academic freedom? This article provides answers to this question.

European Convention on Human Rights, specifically Article 9, which grants freedom of thought, conscience and religion and Article, 14, which prohibits discrimination based on, inter alia,

Footnote 21 The fact that Article 13—in contrast to the European Convention on Human Rights Footnote 22 —has an independent provision for freedom of research and

The second human right that academic freedom is frequently subsumed under is the freedom of expression, as illustrated by the fact that the UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Opinion

Academic freedom as a source of rights violations: a European

  • Academic freedom in Europe: Limitations and judicial remedies
  • Academic Freedom and the Rule of Law
  • Academic Freedom as a Fundamental Right
  • University Autonomy and Academic Freedom

The application of academic freedom may lead to a violation of individual rights, such as the right to respect private life or institutional rights such as university autonomy, or the right of the

Students’ right to academic freedom in Africa has been given little attention in the literature and in regional instruments such as the 1990 Kampala Declaration on Intellectual Freedom and Social

Article 73 (Education, culture and science) (1) Everyone has the right to education and culture. (2) The state shall promote the democratisation of education and the other conditions needed for

Ques on like these will be addressed at the symposium on „Human Rights and Academic Freedom in Europe“ in Berlin on 20 March 2024, jointly organised by the human rights

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The Tsintsabadze v Georgia group of cases concerns various violations of the European Convention on Human Rights related to ill-treatment, mostly by law enforcement

Academic freedom is under threat throughout Europe and beyond. Recent EU debate highlights the need for a protective legal framework while human rights law principles

It also reiterates that the fundamental principles and rights of academic freedom and institutional autonomy are essential for universities, and that continued observation of those values is for

These developments raise questions regarding academic autonomy, freedom of expression and the smooth implementation of inclusion and diversity policies in European

Using comparative data from 23 states within the European Union (EU), this paper is a preliminary assessment of the protection for, and (by extension) the health of, academic

2 Students in the academic freedom matrix. Academic freedom has often been defined with the focus and attention on the academic. Thus, for example, according to Sir Edward Boyle,

The right to academic freedom, as such, is not protected in the International Covenant onCivil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural

The assessment relied on a standard scorecard, developed by utilizing indicators of protection of academic freedom, notably as reflected in UNESCO’s Recommendation

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The paper sets out the main dimensions and the scope of academic freedom as a fundamental right, specifically taking into account the developments in legislation and jurisprudence of the

Today the rights to academic freedom, freedom of expression, association, and assembly, all of which are essential to a democratic society, remain severally restricted across Belarus. The

Set to take place in Berlin on March 20, 2024, the event aims to explore challenges facing academic freedom across Europe and to develop actionable strategies for scientists and

The launch event of the new Council of Europe project “Academic Freedom in Action” on the democratic mission of higher education will comprise of five panels, including the presentation

The “accessibility” of education is generally considered to be one of four essential features of the right to education, the other aspects being “availability”, “acceptability” and